Sakittttt bah

June 29th, 2007 by chingfong

AWwwwWWW….sakiiiitnya…sakit bah… su..sah bah… My stumps have been aching ever since my Mount KK climb. All muscles supporting my femurs sand tibias are so so sore that I flinch at every move. The image on the other side of the mirror portrays a much tanned me with some pimples popping here and there. My throat’s damn sore and itchy and flammy and my nose choked with mucus…. Am I complaining or what………..?

Nevertheless, I never regretted every bit of that trip. It was a whole new experience to go to a new place and spending the way I wanted to without joining any pricy tour packages. It was a whole new experience to meet new ppl and tried out some Japanese and German with them. I felt damn good when they responded. hahahha. At the lodge…."Viel Spass. Wo in Deutschland kommst du aus? Ach so"   While mountain climbing…."やまのいちばんうえへもういきましたか。すごい。よろしく"  "げんきですね。ふたりだけ?もうすこしだけ。がんばってよ。"

The Ching Fong now has a lil’ higher level of confidence in her capability to travel solo, has seen a lil’ wider horizon, knows a lil’ on the significance of ‘bah’ in the Sabahan slang, a lil’ on how to get around KK, and a lil’ on not labelling fair ppl as Chinese in Sabah. She also takes pride for achieving her goal for the year to conquer Mount KK. She thinks if everything goes as fine as this, she won’t stop making more goals!

Now..now..a job is waiting for her and she has to get back on track to make a living.

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Post KK trip….

June 29th, 2007 by chingfong

Here I am back at home typing from my own PC again. Got back in the wee hours this morning at 1.30 am. Since then, been chomping on tonnes of rambutans, 2 packets of junks etc etc while reminiscing the last 6 days spent in KK. The adventure and the first time experiences were something hard to believe to have happened in my life.

Nevertheless, went to the local clinic this morning for 3 reasons.

  1. coral spikes in my foot
  2. skin rashes
  3. sore throat

The black spikes have been implanted in my right foot all the while when I climbed Mount KK, incredible! The lifeguard at Sapi Island told me it would do no harm and let it be and that in half an hour’s time, I could run and jump. Hahaha… but why is it still hurting after 3 days.

So, this morning , the clinic staff took a needle and dig my foot. AWWWW…!(in silence).Basically that’s how tattooing feels, I guess. After the digging, apparently there was some finishing to do too…trimming the skin flaps and applying iodine…fuh!

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UMS…another thing

June 24th, 2007 by chingfong

I did not do UMS or Gan, Sam and Jenny any justice by missing this point. UMS is so damn nice as the landscape is nice and the impression that the building are on slopes and seen far away adds to it’s credit. The Marine Science faculty especially is situated by the seaside with a sandy beach and a port. I simply envy the students here, to be able to come for beach activities at their own campus without even needing to go to the city centre.

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This time in KK…

June 24th, 2007 by chingfong

Trip to KK has been going fine other than having to fork RM 332 for another departure ticket yesterday. Was a bad start to a well and long planned solo trip here, however, I am not going to let that spoil my trip.

It’s so so damn hot here in KK. The sun rises as early as 6 am and by 6.30, it’s already half way above my head. The sky is so clear and the cloud is scarce during the day. And the direct sunlight is really disturbing to me. The people here seem oblivion to it and I seldom catch them using an umbrella. That explains why they’re seriouusly tanned. I feel sticky all over me, to me, it’s another version of Thailand whereby, the area is still developing, pretty noisy, dusty and hot and I get sticky all over once I step down from my lodge.

This lodge here is pretty cool. Free internet, breakfast, shared tv with Astro and bathroom for just RM18 per night for a dorm stay. My other room mates are the real backpackers with huge typical backpacks beside their beds.

The trip….I just got back from a Tamu visit to Kota Belud, believed to be the most popular in Sabah. However, to my disappointment, there weren’t any horse shows or even buffalo races as expected. The horses belongs to the Bajau ethnics. When asked, a local grandpa who conversed with me in mix Malay, Hakka, English and Mandarin said this only happens during big big events such as the Keamaatan and Tamu Besar. Tried some local kuih made of tapioca and pumpkin among others of various colours and textures and the tapai(fermented rice). The minibus(van)to and fro took 1 hr per trip. Oh, one more thing, ppl here seem ignorant to this but yikks… horse dung or is it cows’ or buffalos’ is everywhere on the street and so, it’s normal if one accidentally stepped on it. Luckily, i didn’t.

Yesterday, when I arrived here in KK. The first thing i saw at the airport exit was Waja taxis and Innova pickup trucks. Cool man, the ppl here are pretty well-off. Four wheel drives like Land Cruiser and, Trevor(am I right?) and Innova can be seen everywhere. It’s due to the condition of their landscape, I suppose. As i was driven by friends in the city, the buildings are quite ok but the shop lots apparently are 2 storeys of separate shops with their own balconies. Higher up are houses. The street pedestrian bridge crossing the main roads are extended and linked to these balconies and into the first floor of shopping  plazas. Along the coast, the blue sea can be seen, nice and blue and the seawater could be tasted in the air.

UMS is hilly with faculties located far apart. But the architecture are pretty impressive. The Dewan Chancelori for example is like a twin tower with a linkage bridge in the middle and this building is situated on a slope. Can be seen from other part of the uni..and that makes it impressive and another admin building was built with flights of stairs to it just like Batu Caves’.

It’s believed that Warisan Plaza and Central Point Plaza are among the popular plazas here. Althouth currently the widest here but it’s no competitor to Mid Valley. Pretty unorganized.

Ate something new yesterday, believed to be originated from The Phillipines. It’s at Sinsuran night market, held every night. As I strolled the market, I came to a point where hawkers bbqed fishes. Looked simply plain, plain bbq fishes and the other side, some tables were lain with plates of dishes on them. I took the challenge to try it. True enough, although topped with some grinded chili sauce, the fishes were a bit bland, yet fresh. The weirdest to me was the various fresh raw seaweed served on the table. I later learnt that they were to be eaten by soaking into thick black sauce+lime+cilipadi+sugar+salt mixture. The raw seaweeds’ taste was still there as the mixture was pretty watery but the crunchiness remains.

When you see people your skin and face, don’t think they belong to your family. I stumbled upon a few to ask for directions. The first thing they said, I’m not a Chinese. Obviously, I started of in Mandarin here. hehehe. Realizing my mistake, I had to speak in Malay …It stroke me that I’m lousy in Malay now. Can’t string a grammatically correct sentence. Just how many years have I not used it as regularly as I used to???…hmmm…just 4 years and it has deteriorated. Even the grandpa I befriended in Kota Belud(KB) this morning spoke to me in a mixture of Hakka, English, Malay and Mandarin. He was sitting at one of the stall at the Tamu when I heard his conversation in Hakka and asked him bout the horse. Eventually, I learnt that not only he but also the stall hawker married Dusun. The Dusun’s are so damn fair (they own the faces of Chinese) and a few times this granpa by the name ABC (Always Be Careful, hahah) corrected my mistake. hahaha…

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Traveller in KL

June 7th, 2007 by chingfong

It happened only 2 days ago. Had had it planned earlier and I set off early in the morning by Rapid KL. My lack of street sense led me to come off the bus few stops in advance and I walked searching high and low for Changkat Tong Shin. Checked into the guest house and off I went to KL Tower. Again, I walked, that’s part and parcel of being a traveller, walking, and walking and walking while sight seeing. Seriously, one can’t do that from the bus window and the next thing u know, u stop at ‘

Holland

’. So, there I went walking and walking and walking , backstreets, lorongs, passages…main streets, up the slope to KL Tower in a tee, khakis and casual sandals…the typical traveller’s attire. The difference here was just this traveller carried and umbrella with her.

Here I was at the bottom of the tower, nice view, nature walk ..apparently, a forest reserve right in the city. OK, take me in. So I went with another family…..with kids. Intro myself…yea I’m Malaysian first time here ..yea…apparently the family’s also Malaysian bringing their kids here due to the school break. Which forest doesn’t have mosquitoes? Imagine my legs after that walk, mosquitoes…you’re damn lucky nourishments for you early in the morning. For your infos (mine too..hehe) , the fruits of a rubber tree explodes when they’re ripe to disperse the seeds to the grown, the chewing gums are the products of a Jelutoh or is it Jelutong tree, bamboos can grow to a max of 4 metres a day. WOW! Oh and monkeys do feed on wild durians. We saw it with our own eyes.

Next, I went to

Times Square

. That’s actually my ultimate purpose to KL. Not for shopping but the first dance festival being held this whole week. Dances ranged from belly dancing to Algentine Tango, Hip Hop to Latin, etc. Free workshops and performances were available. Cool…! Voluntary participant for the workshops were initially mainly of the older generations and kids but later the numbers of youths picked up as well. Totally agreed when a free lesson voucher at ‘The Dance Space’ to be given to a sporting uncle for his performance in Belly Dancing. The performances by the pros at night were even better. Especially the couple doing the Latin disciplines… In their striking and revealing costumes, they did everything just perfect, sharp and expressive and I felt I was watching ‘So U think U can Dance’, live.

My stay at the guest house was just as good. The place was just perfect for a good night’s sleep with an air conditioner though I don’t use one at home. Guess that’s specially built for the foreign guests. What kept me awake was maybe sleeping in a foreign place and the sound of the snoring guy below me. Being a solo traveller prompts me to strike a casual conversation with other travellers. So, there’s this guy just arrived the same evening by a train from

Singapore

. A Scottish at  27 who did not seem his age, also short for the Western standard. He had been away travelling from home for 14 months now. Well, can I do that? Am I willing to go that long? I heard myself asking…hello hello… tut……………

At the living room, I was watching Astro’s Travel and Living. Someone joined me. Hmm……..smells good and the roti canai in his hands caught my attention. You want Discovery Channel.. ok.. whatever…I’m reading a mag now..Apparently, he confessed that he’s addicted to our very own Roti Pisang , bought from across the street. Actually, who doesn’t..the smell was tempting and I heard every crisp of his bite. The next guy whom I later found out was a Pakistani who voluntarily told me his preferences of

India

. “The foods are spicy and great. I prefer the village to the city. The view’s magnificent.”

6.30 a.m, was the first to …no second after the guy below me to wake up the next morning. Forced myself to sleep the whole night, needless to say with intermittent wakes. I had promised myself to not to let go the opportunity to go up to the KLCC skybridge. It’s free but one has to get there early for the pass. KLCC, the current highest twin towers in the world standing at 452 metres with 88 storeys. I can be sure with the figures right now. But please..don’t ask me next month.

The elevation up to the bridge was fast . so fast that one can feel the pressure difference at the ear drum. The door opened, and the passage was right in front of me. Felt the cool air or was it from the air conditioner… whatever …oh the sights…I don’t have any WOW words here..but yea.. the satisfaction was there. The satisfaction that I’ve seen KL from the top.

Next, Aquaria…I hate to admit it but I tagged along with instead of led a mom and daughter from

Perth

to the Aquaria KLCC. School break.. so uniform-clad kids were everywhere other than families with kids. At the convention centre, the adults with working attires were seen due to the concurrent SMIDEC convention here. Other than fishes, there were sharks , terrapins(tuntung) and turtles swimming  before your eyes at the Aquaria. It’s like viewing them as a diver from underneath without getting yourself wet especially from the tunnel.

Overall, I had a great satisfaction completing my first solo trip. It was an enriching experience discovering my capabilities to be a  solo traveller from decicing, planning up to executing which included finding the way especially in the night and bad weather besides being responsible for own safety. At the end of the day, I know the relative location of a landmark in KL better but still with a lil’ of prior going round and round and round. Basically, it’s not always smooth sailing as a traveller and one really must have the stamina to walk, the gut to ask, the willingness to cramp in….etc.. The opportunity to mingle around with other travellers was another plus.

Regrets: no camera, too ego to ask for guides

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Bald…..

April 17th, 2007 by chingfong

Es ist zur Ende meine Studieren in der Universität. Jetzt muss ich denken, was am Beruf machen möchte. Was mache ich am besten? Wofür eine Arbeit mache ich gern? Möchte ich in der Fabrik oder im Büro arbeit? Alle muss ich denken, denken, und denken…..

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Bliss from sweat

November 29th, 2006 by chingfong

Today’s a Thursday morning and I’m glad I’ve done so much eventhough it’s only 10.03 a.m. in the morning. Typing right now at my seat, I can only hear the sound of the operating air conditioner. I’m not alone, glancing around the room, I can see less than 10 others around me at their respective partitions.

Sitting here, I feel so, so cold. So cold that I’m trying to get my ass off here as soon as I’m finished. My sweat drenched attire has a big part dried up, thanks to the heat I donate. I feel cold and messy. Don’t think I wanna look at my current condition in the mirror. I need a warm bath, change into dry clean clothes and content my empty stomach. Anyway, not starving though as nature hasn’t called.

It’s superbly quiet in the usual not so quiet library here in uni. The semester break has already begun for 2 weeks. I’m supposed to be here only to manually renew my books.

Tennis this morning was great. That’s simply as I can return most of the balls. I must say you’ll love a game when you play it well especially in tennis. As a beginner, I used to spend more time retrieving balls than returning them in the game. Though, it’s still a problem, it’s kinda difficult to switch from a badminton playing style to tennis’s. The techinque is totally different. It’s not incommon to see the ball flyng in the air and if your partner is so much like you,you’ll see the ball passing over your head. The next thing you see, it continues out over the high fencing. Dreaded playing in a real game, I practised against the wall, not the Wall of Berlin but the wall of UPM. Every now and then, the ball flew over the wall. Afterall, that was where I learnt to control the ball and got more oppurtunities to hit the ball compared to in a game.

Thinking that I was good enough, I tried to find a partner to play. It never crossed my mind that it’s not exactly the same as playing against the wall. I got frustrated that the ball still wanted to fly. I adjustesd the racquet face and yet it remained. Soon I learnt that I’m supposed to bring the ball and not hit it. It’s like making a half hemisphere swing, at the same time keeping the ball in contact as long as possible with the racquet to reduce the impact of the force. It’s the sudden obstruction that causes the ball to fly up high.

Well, tennis..I’m starting to enjoy tennis. It’s tough,I admit, much tougher than badminton, the raquet’s heavier and the ball is bigger and one has to run like crazy after and arrive before it in a much bigger court. On the other hand, there always the sun which is not so happy with the torture we already had. Nevertheless, it’s worthwhile, it gives so  much satisfaction when I’m drenched with sweat. Afterall, at the end of the came, I know I’ve got a little better in the game, a little fitter, burnt a little more calories than my normal couch potato lifestyle at home and hurray, I can indulge in a little extra food today! The sad thing is, I’ve got myself unwanted tan.

My God, I’m freeEEEeeezzzziiiinnnggg….. Gotta go before I’m frozen.

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Living a life?

November 27th, 2006 by chingfong

The time is now 12.54 pm as indicated on my PC screen. Day is Tuesday. Looking out the window just behind the monitor, is a sky of greyish clouds. Such has been the weather these days. Gone are the burning hot afternoons. Days have been cooler and gone are the sweaty discomforts. Even without an air conditioner or even a fan switched on, I do not produce even a trickle of sweat. It’s natural air and wind all around me now.

Looking out again, it’s so calm and quiet. Clouds is slowly drifting past in in the sky. Plants are slowly swaying from side to side. When a light rain’s gone, the sun appears until another shift of dark clouds take over the sky again. Every now and then, a car passes by on the street outside. At least there’s no irritating VROOM VROOOM VROOOMM!!!!!!!! , the revving of a pissed off engine. Anyway, of course not …as one who does so is not around, my bro.

Being here alone at home day and night, I’m the usual target to oblige on house chores, and that includes to hang out the entire family’s wardrobe of clothes and keeping them on check 24/7. Now there, the drizzling has just begun outside. There’s simply no prior warning before it starts to pour. As much as I like such weather, I must concede it irritates me at the same time. My own clothes, not to mention the rest too are actually washed last Saturday are yet to be folded and nicely kept in the wardrobe. Still in the dining room waiting to be dried. Just half and hour ago I’ve brought them in. This is due to a lesson learnt last Sunday.

LIFE LESSON ON LAUNDRY

Firstly, rain can pour as early as in the morning and it can go on and off throughout the day.

Secondly, there won’t be any prior lightning or thunder to give you a sign / warning.

Thirdly, it can start as stealthily as it ends.

Fourthly, do not expect to hear any distant next door sounds on " Xia Yi, Sou Yi arr!" Surprising as it is, the occupants are probably not around and they’ve got maids. Thus, no hordes on children to collect the clothes.

Back to the Sunday’s scene, and so poor me was left without any prior warnings, and suddenly i heard sounds. I looked out the window and saw what I didn’t want to see. It was pouring heavier than right now, out of nowhere and all I heard was SHeeeeeeeeshhsehhhheseheshheshhshehhs………..Didn’t bother to bring them in, and at the end of the day, tucked them in the washing machine and there it went, SPIN!!!!!!

Yesterday alone, I can say a day of the laundry worker at work. 24/7 on the weather. Up and down the stairs to hang, oh.. weather’s not so good, in u go, oh sun’s out, go dry yourself, aik.. look! the dark clouds’re here again, haven’t you learnt..it pours without warning, down the stairs and out to the backyard.. collected and brought into the dining room. Laid them out on the chairs, brought in a fan and let it worked on them. And so was the scene in that room.

Even now…

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LIFE or EFIL?

November 25th, 2006 by chingfong

Not so much of the spiritual purpose in life…. but a majority perception of living life to the fullest.

How do you perceive life?

How do you consider yourself living life to the fullest?

Different individual perceive differently….Is yours one of the following?

By having….

  • life goals achieved
  • become a millionnaire
  • travelled around the world
  • tried new food
  • done fun things
  • loved and being loved by family and friends
  • done lotsa charity work
  • found their ideal partner
  • told the person you love, " I love you"
  • done adventurous & thrilling activities
  • won a major competition/ tournament
  • mastered skills which make you "The Master of Cool Skills"
  • been able to do whatever they want
  • been around long enough to see their grandchildren
  • known GOD and become HIS child
  • been at the top of the corporat ladder & had people respect you
  • been in a profession you are passionate of
  • had the satisfaction of learning and utilizing knowledge at difficult times and had people looked up upon you
  • seen every aspect of life, been through the good and bad times, having recovered form coma, stroke, depression…etc.
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December 2nd, 2005 by chingfong

Alright, this time I won’t talk about myself. In fact, nothing interesting in my life lately. Let me turn the spotlight to…..  U, yes U… my friend, friends I’m linked to,friends who’s inforned everytime I update my blog. Yes, I’m interested bout you. The various things bout your life, the various experiences you encounter, so on and so forth. Let me see the world through your eyes, hear through your ears, touch through your feel, interprete through you perception of the world…

Some of u are already working and some still studying like me. How’s life treating u? It’s really hard to find someone for a a simple badminton game on a weekday evening in town. Everyone is either working or having classes. How I wish to rewind the time back to school days where holidays are the same to everyone and meeting up would be easier.

Ok, needless to drag any longer. I would really appreciate it if you would drop a sentence or 2 to update me about your life especially friends who have been on my list but haven’t since dropped a messaged of hi or something. Please assure me that you’re not just someone to make my friendlist longer, ya. Don’t keep me prying around friendster to update myself. I am dying to hear from u!

Miss each and everyone of you guys, take care and best wishes.

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